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Orphan wells: Parliamentary Budget Officer, Energy and Resources Minister weigh in on who pays

REGINA – In response to a recent report from the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) regarding orphan wells particularly in Alberta and Saskatchewan, Energy and Resources Minister Bronwyn Eyre wants to make something very clear: the Saskatchewan taxpayer is not on the...

Clean Fuel Standard and ESG driving canola crush plant development for FCL and AGT

https://pipelineonline.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/whole-fish-roasting-machine-red-tilapia-fish-grill-with-charcoal-SBV-310703935-HD.mp4 Canola meal leftover from canola crushing could be used for feeding tilapia fish, seen here. Video licensed to Brian Zinchuk via...

Brian Zinchuk: Would you buy a washer that could only do one sock at a time? That’s solar power in the winter

CORRECTION: This story initially reported that Alberta has 736 megawatts of wind power installed. The Travers facility is listed by the Alberta Electric System Operator, but Travers in fact is not actually operational yet as it is under construction. So the total of...

ICYMI: Premier Scott Moe year end interview on energy issues facing Saskatchewan; end of downturn, labour, clean fuel, pipelines, helium, lithium, geothermal

In case you missed it: Premier Scott Moe sat down with Pipeline Online on Dec. 14 to discuss energy issues of the past year. It was likely the only year-end interview that did not touch on COVID-19, but rather energy. The interview starts with the end of the seven...

SaskPower sets another power consumption record at 3,910 megawatts on Dec. 30, while Alberta’s wind and solar produces next to nothing on New Year’s Eve

REGINA – Another cold day, another record set. SaskPower reported on Dec. 31 that it set another record for power consumption at 6:01 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 30. The province was consuming 3,910 megawatts, an increase of 42 megawatts over the previous day’s record of...
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